So, here's my question: So, say come Saturday night, and all week long everyone has been real hopeful and The Man is ALREADY standing high and proud with outreached arms, just waiting?
ORIf all week long, people have been fearful and The Man is down in the base of the pedestal, half-submerged and arms down- do we set him on fire on his knees? I don't know, kinda seems wrong either way? Thoughts? Insight?

Yeah, that would pretty cool/okay The other reason I don't like the hydralic lift up and down is because I like to use The Man as a compass for navigation, and it's a little harder, when, well, he's only half as tall?

CLARKcon wrote:Yeah, that would pretty cool/okay :) The other reason I don't like the hydralic lift up and down is because I like to use The Man as a compass for navigation, and it's a little harder, when, well, he's only half as tall?

You gave me an idea. Since people always get disoriented after the man is gone, I've decided that once the man is down and the fire is out, we're going to setup a really loud, thumping rave camp where the man used to be. That way, no matter where you are on the playa, you'll know where the man was and will be able to navigate as before. It will also give the Temple burn some much-needed rhythm.

You gave me an idea. Since people always get disoriented after the man is gone, I've decided that once the man is down and the fire is out, we're going to setup a really loud, thumping rave camp where the man used to be. That way, no matter where you are on the playa, you'll know where the man was and will be able to navigate as before. It will also give the Temple burn some much-needed rhythm.[/quote]

You gave me an idea. Since people always get disoriented after the man is gone, I've decided that once the man is down and the fire is out, we're going to setup a really loud, thumping rave camp where the man used to be. That way, no matter where you are on the playa, you'll know where the man was and will be able to navigate as before. It will also give the Temple burn some much-needed rhythm.[/quote]